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  2. M830 - Wikipedia

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    The M830A1 HEAT-MP-T, the M830's successor, provides greater lethality through a higher initial velocity and a multi-purpose fuse. It is capable of engaging helicopters thanks to its dual-purpose fuze that offers impact or proximity modes. [5] The M830A1 is a fin-stabilized round with a discarding sabot and tactical service round with tracer.

  3. Tactical Combat Casualty Care - Wikipedia

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    Care Under Fire training at Moody AFB, GA Feb 14 2018 Tactical combat casualty care training at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 23, 2016. MEDEVAC at Tactical combat casualty care training, Camp Buehring, Kuwait, Feb. 23, 2016. In TCCC prehospital battlefield care is divided into 3 phases:

  4. List of friendly fire incidents - Wikipedia

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    13 September – Two U.S. Army Air Forces P-38 Lightning fighters — misidentified by S-31′s crew as two Imperial Japanese Navy Mitsubishi A6M Zero (Allied reporting name "Zeke") fighters — strafed the U.S. Navy submarine USS S-31 (SS-136) as S-31 crash-dived in the Pacific Ocean 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) south of Adak Island in the ...

  5. Combat lifesaver course - Wikipedia

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    Individual Aid Kit. The U.S. Army Combat Lifesaver Course is an official medical training course conducted by the United States Army.The course is intended to provide an intermediate step between the buddy aid-style basic life support taught to every soldier and the advanced life support skills that are taught to US Army Combat medics and to US Army Special Forces medical sergeants [citation ...

  6. Equipment of an American combat medic - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army combat medic does daily equipment check (2007) Combat medics of the United States military may put themselves at greater risk than many other roles on the battlefield. In recent conflicts, the enemies faced by a professional army (often insurgents) may not have respect for the laws of war and may actively target combat medics for the ...

  7. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    Department of the Army Supply Manual SM 9-5-1305, Stock List of Current Issue Items, Ammunition and Explosives, AMMUNITION – THROUGH 30 MILLIMETER, Federal Supply Class 1305, April 1958. U.S. War Department Training Manual TM 9-1900 Small-Arms Ammunition , September 1947.

  8. List of body armor performance standards - Wikipedia

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    US Army soft armor inserts adhere to standards specified under FQ/PD 07–05. [18] They are required to stop the following ballistic and fragmentation threats: 2-grain (0.13 g) RCC (Right Circular Cylinder) at a velocity (V 50 ) of 2,710-foot-per-second (830 m/s) when dry and 2,575-foot-per-second (785 m/s) when wet.

  9. Textbook of Military Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation of the Injured Combatant, Vol 1 (1998) - Focuses on the aspects of rehabilitative care that are specifically related to wounds sustained through combat and military training. Covers topics such as spinal cord injury rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury and physical therapy in wartime environment: 478 p.; ill.